The Topology Seminar hosts research talks on exciting new developments in pure and applied topology.
The seminar currently consists of a mixture of Zoom and in-person talks. It meets on Mondays at 3pm unless otherwise indicated, and in-person talks take place in 54/7033.
Attending the in-person talks remotely is possible, but is via MS Teams, because that’s already on the lectern computers.
November
15th November
Sebastian Chenery
(Southampton),
An analogue to Wall’s Theorem for even dimensional Poincaré duality complexes
8th November
Constanze Roitzheim
(Kent),
Homotopy theory of finite total orders, trees, and chicken feet
1st November
Jordan Williamson
(Charles University, Prague),
Local Gorenstein duality in chromatic group cohomology
October
25th October
Don Stanley
(Regina),
The double cohomology of moment angle complexes
11th October
Kevin Li
(Southampton),
Bounded cohomology, amenability, hyperbolicity, and relative versions